New Illustrations

With our New Illustration option, we can draw new items to add into our mural scenes. We can draw buildings, statues, or other local landmarks. We can draw specific people, specific outfits, or people doing specific activities. And we can draw specific types of animals. Just send us photos---large enough photos for us to see enough detail.

We add an upcharge to bring in an illustrator(s) to draw these new items. We add a fee of anywhere between $50 for just a couple of items, up to $250 if you give us a long list of complex items. $150 is our usual charge, but it depends on several factors. Call us with your request for an exact quote.

Note #1--For Single-Use Tarps and Single-Use Paper, there is also a fee for "Combining & Rearranging". For with Wipeable Rigid and Wipeable Rollable Plastics, Combining & Rearranging is included in the base price.

Note #2--New Illustration is usually not available for Table Sheet orders--except in very limited circumstances, or very large orders. Call for more info.

Examples Of How We Work

Here are examples showing the photos we were provided, along with the design we came up with.

The Beer & Bacon Classic asked us to represent the spirit of their event tour. They invited adult attendees to experience major stadiums all around the country, play some giant Jenga and bocci ball, drink some beer, and all kinds of bacon concoctions.

Mackinac Island Tourism asked us to create a design featuring all the interesting features, scenery and buildings of the island. We drew in the Grand Hotel, the Rock Island Lighthouse, Fort Mackinac, Fort Holmes, the Mackinac Bridge, the Round Island Lighthouse, and their historic downtown. Then we added their iconic horse & carriage, their ferry, sailboats, people on bikes, people eating their famous fudge, their turtle/tortiuose sculpture and lots of lilac bushes.

We worked with TD bank's advertising agency when TD a sponsored of the Nouvelle France Festival. They asked that we represent the historic area of Montreal, as well as the outfits and activities of the time that the festival celebrates.

We were asked to draw a "Wishing Tree", a staple of Chinese New Year celebrations. For a real wishing tree, attendees are asked to write their wish for the upcoming year on one of these cards, which had an orange tied to it. The wishes would then be hung on the tree. For our mural, hundreds of people can write their wishes directly onto the "cards", which are of course already on the tree.

Naval Base San Diego MWR Community Recreation wanted to show kids and sailors in correct uniforms playing, a few recognizable features of their base, the new type of ship that would be docked there, all against the beautiful setting of the bay, the Coronado Bridge, and the San Diego skyline.